Image Quality Settings and Test System

Our measurements are taken in game. Our settings are as follows (BTW - Hairworks is DISABLED to objectively compare inbetween AMD and Nvidia cards):

Evereything is set to Ultra, AA is enabled, Nvidia Harworks is disabled and we use SSAO. The graphics cards used in this specific article are:

GeForce GTX 760

GeForce GTX 770

GeForce GTX 780

GeForce GTX 780 Ti

GeForce GTX 960

GeForce GTX 970

GeForce GTX 980

GeForce GTX Titan

GeForce GTX Titan X

Radeon HD 7970 GHz

Radeon R9 270X

Radeon R9 280X

Radeon R9 285

Radeon R9 290

Radeon R9 290X (4GB)

Radeon R9 290X (8GB)

Radeon R9 295x2

So that is a selection of the more popular graphics cards anno 2015. Our test will be the a level recording based up-on a heavy on the GPU level. Therefore our FPS can overall look a little lower then what you guys see yourself. A test run can be quick or slow depending on your graphics card based on several factors like scene, resolution and image quality settings. Typically for a benchmark run there will be a scene rendered where the output of the number of frames rendered over time equals to an average framerate.

Our test system is based on the eight-core Intel Core i7-5960X Extreme Edition with Haswell-E based setup on the X99 chipset platform. This setup is overclocked to 4.40 GHz on all cores. Next to that we have energy saving functions disabled for this motherboard and processor (to ensure consistent benchmark results). We use Windows 8.1 all patched up. Each card runs on the same PC with the same operating system clone.

Our test rig was assembled this way (heavy setup) to prevent and remove CPU bottlenecks that could influence high-end GPU scores. Especially in resolutions up-to 1080P with high performance graphics cards, CPU limitation quickly kicks in. But let's head on-wards to the next page where we'll look at some screenshots of the game.

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